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Billder  LSU Fan Where you live Member since Nov 2009 1577 posts

| CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:19 pm)
Pretty fair assessment IMHO.......
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... It’s still LSU and it’s still going to be loaded with next level talent all across the board, even with so many huge losses early to the NFL. The holes will be filled by more NFL talents – at least that’s the hope – but more than anything else, give Les Miles credit for recognizing that a few things have to be changed and tweaked to win another national championship.
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The Tigers have to be more consistent throwing the ball. There hasn't been a more talented team in college football over the last few seasons, but Alabama has turned into a tremendously efficient passing team, while LSU has sputtered and coughed. Zach Mettenberger has to be better, but the offense will turn out to be fine with a strong offensive line and a good bevy of backs; now the receiving corps has to do more. Part of the problem was an O line that allowed too many sacks, but the passing game simply has to be crisper.
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Realistic Best Case Record: 12-0 Worst Case Record: 8-4 Likely Finish: 10-2 Pre-Preseason Projected Wins: TCU, UAB, Kent State, Auburn, at Georgia, at Mississippi State, Florida, Furman, Texas A&M, Arkansas Pre-Preseason Projected Losses: at Ole Miss, at Alabama
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ATLTiger Searching for Coach RIch Member since Sep 2003 32062 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:20 pm to Billder)
nb4loseatolemisswtf
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SG_Geaux  USA Fan Googolplex Posts Member since Aug 2004 42150 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:21 pm to Billder)
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Pre-Preseason Projected Losses: at Ole Miss

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harry coleman beast  LSU Fan Boxtards: We go DUFFY Member since Aug 2008 17603 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:21 pm to Billder)
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Projected Losses: at Ole Miss,
No. Just no.
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Choctaw  Navy Fan Pumpin' Sunshine Member since Jul 2007 39766 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:22 pm to Billder)
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give Les Miles credit
OH HELLLLLLZZZ NAWW!!
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ATLTiger Searching for Coach RIch Member since Sep 2003 32062 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:24 pm to Billder)
and there's this...
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While there might not be a slew of superstar receiver recruits coming in, Rickey Jefferson and JUCO transfer Quantavius Leslie are eventual starters.
Rickey's legal stuff notwithstanding, he's no WR. maybe they got the little bros mixed up?
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SofaKingTrill  New Orleans Saints Fan POSITIGER NATION Member since Mar 2008 1176 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:26 pm to Billder)
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Pre-Preseason Projected Losses: at Ole Miss
Wow everyone is on that Hugh Freeze tip huh? 7-6 finish, a good recruiting class and all of a sudden they're world beaters?
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SouthOfSouth  LSU Fan South of I-10 till I die Member since Jun 2008 19590 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:42 pm to Billder)
I really dont understand why people think OM will all of a sudden be a good team... This is football and it doesnt happen overnight.
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Choctaw  Navy Fan Pumpin' Sunshine Member since Jul 2007 39766 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:45 pm to SouthOfSouth)
The have LSU under Ole Miss' projected losses. they dumb
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H-Town Tiger  Virginia Tech Fan DIANELANEPANETRANE Member since Nov 2003 41030 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:58 pm to SouthOfSouth)
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I really dont understand why people think OM will all of a sudden be a good team... This is football and it doesnt happen overnight.
someone hasn't been paying attention to CFB for the last forever. They don't have to win the BCS CG to be good or capable of beating us at home. The damn near beat us in TS last year
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Tiger Live2  LSU Fan Westwego, LA Member since Mar 2012 3455 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 5:00 pm to Choctaw)
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the passing game has to be better and more consistent – like it was in 2007 under offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher -
Oops. Though you take the fail out of that statement, I and everyone here agrees
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toosleaux  Southern Fan Wired To The T Member since Dec 2007 2232 posts
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| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 5:08 pm to Billder)
What steaming pile of shite analysis. I hope your computer got aids from pasting this garbage.
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HeadChange  New Orleans Saints Fan In a corner, singing the doom song Member since May 2009 40191 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 5:15 pm to Choctaw)
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The have LSU under Ole Miss' projected losses. they dumb
They do have reasoning...
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After going between the hedges, it’s more cowbell time at Mississippi State before hosting Florida and going to Ole Miss. The Tigers should be the better team, but what kind of a state will they be in against the Rebels?
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TigerBwoy  LSU Fan 0.4 miles from Tiger Stadium Member since Oct 2009 3629 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 5:18 pm to Billder)
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Pre-Preseason Projected Losses: at Ole Miss
Lost all credibility on the last sentence.
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RonFNSwanson  LSU Fan Browtown Member since Mar 2012 11854 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 7:39 pm to Billder)
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Pre-Preseason Projected Losses: at Ole Miss, at Alabama
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Billder  LSU Fan Where you live Member since Nov 2009 1577 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 7:54 pm to RonFNSwanson)
There have been several threads on this board predicting our record for next year. Most posters predicted somewhere between 2 and 3 losses. Yet when a website predicts 2 losses, everyone gets extreme butthurt.
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makinskrilla  Northwestern St. Fan Lafayette, LA Member since Jun 2009 6470 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 8:04 pm to Billder)
I think they just picked the team they fought most likely to beat LSU for that second loss. I doubt they get that right, but they might get the record right. My spring time prediction.., 14-0.
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Billder  LSU Fan Where you live Member since Nov 2009 1577 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 8:19 pm to makinskrilla)
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I think they just picked the team they fought most likely to beat LSU for that second loss. I doubt they get that right, but they might get the record right.
I understand the argument.... I just would consider it more disrespect if they predicted we lose to UF or A&M on our own turf.
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VegasPro UNLV Fan Vegas Member since Aug 2011 1727 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 8:27 pm to SofaKingTrill)
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Wow everyone is on that Hugh Freeze tip huh? 7-6 finish, a good recruiting class and all of a sudden they're world beaters?
Replace with great
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Citizen Kane  LSU Fan Member since Feb 2013 1123 posts

| re: CFN's LSU Spring Football Analysis (Posted on 3/13/13 at 9:03 pm to Billder)
I agree with this assessment. I think it's realistic. I think the offense will playing to their full potential next year. Less penalties, less sacks, and more receptions from a weathered receiving core. Jarvis Landry will be a BEAST next year.
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